Love your story brother Allahumma bareek. I back what the brother said above. You might want to redo that video without exposing your sins and be more general about it. I’d love to see vlogs about your daily routine with the Quran InshaAllah ❤
@@JariyahMindsetI see your point but this isn’t necessarily true. You can discuss your sins with someone as long as you aren’t bragging or proud of your sins. It helps for people who are in those headspaces to relate and look forward to something positive. Dalil: 1. Umar ibn Al-Khattab (RA) on Idol Worship • Musnad Ahmad: This narration about Umar (RA) making and eating an idol made of dates is cited in Musnad Ahmad, but it does not have a specific number in the main six canonical collections (Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, etc.). The exact volume and number may vary as it is often referenced in historical texts outside these collections. 2. Amr ibn Al-As (RA) Seeking Forgiveness • Sahih Muslim: Volume 1, Book 1, Hadith 121 (or 193 depending on the edition) 3. Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari (RA) Reflecting on Mistreatment of Slaves • Sahih al-Bukhari: Volume 1, Book 2, Hadith 30 • Sahih Muslim: Volume 4, Book 15, Hadith 1661 4. Khalid ibn Al-Walid (RA) Asking for Forgiveness • Musnad Ahmad: Volume 4, Hadith 14499 And Allah knows best
Been following your story brother. Very beautiful but revealing the sins itself is a major sin. May Allah bless you
Love your story brother Allahumma bareek. I back what the brother said above. You might want to redo that video without exposing your sins and be more general about it.
I’d love to see vlogs about your daily routine with the Quran InshaAllah ❤
@@JariyahMindsetI see your point but this isn’t necessarily true. You can discuss your sins with someone as long as you aren’t bragging or proud of your sins. It helps for people who are in those headspaces to relate and look forward to something positive.
Dalil: 1. Umar ibn Al-Khattab (RA) on Idol Worship
• Musnad Ahmad: This narration about Umar (RA) making and eating an idol made of dates is cited in Musnad Ahmad, but it does not have a specific number in the main six canonical collections (Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, etc.). The exact volume and number may vary as it is often referenced in historical texts outside these collections.
2. Amr ibn Al-As (RA) Seeking Forgiveness
• Sahih Muslim: Volume 1, Book 1, Hadith 121 (or 193 depending on the edition)
3. Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari (RA) Reflecting on Mistreatment of Slaves
• Sahih al-Bukhari: Volume 1, Book 2, Hadith 30
• Sahih Muslim: Volume 4, Book 15, Hadith 1661
4. Khalid ibn Al-Walid (RA) Asking for Forgiveness
• Musnad Ahmad: Volume 4, Hadith 14499
And Allah knows best
Brother you should edit this video take out the specific sins, a person who hides his sins Allah will hide this sins on day of judgement